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National Incident Management System (NIMS) Supporting Technology Evaluation Program (STEP) Guide (Paperback)
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National Incident Management System (NIMS) Supporting Technology Evaluation Program (STEP) Guide (Paperback)
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This document is a comprehensive guide to the National Incident
Management System Supporting Technology Evaluation Program (NIMS
STEP). Evaluation activities are sponsored by the National
Preparedness Directorate (NPD), Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA). This guide is designed to provide an orientation to the
evaluation process and policies including vendor application
requirements, product selection methods, evaluation activities, and
post-evaluation review/reporting processes. Homeland Security
Presidential Directive (HSPD)-5 directed the Secretary of Homeland
Security to develop and administer the National Incident Management
System (NIMS). In 2004, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
released NIMS to provide a consistent nationwide template to enable
governments and responders to work together effectively and
efficiently to manage incidents and planned events. Although the
incident management framework can be adaptable to any situation,
NIMS provides a standard structure and management concepts that
transcend all incidents, including: Accountability, Common
Terminology, Comprehensive Resource Management, Information and
Intelligence Management, Integrated Communications, Management
Span-of-Control, Modular Organization, Unified Command Structure.
The NIMS provides a framework and sets forth, among others, the
requirement for interoperability and compatibility to enable a
diverse set of public and private organizations to conduct
well-integrated and effective incident management operations.
Systems operating in an incident management environment must be
able to work together and not interfere with one another.
Interoperability and compatibility are achieved through the use of
tools such as common communications and data standards.
Establishing and maintaining a common operating picture and
ensuring accessibility and interoperability are the principal goals
of the Communication and Information Management component of NIMS.
The NIMS STEP supports NIMS implementation by providing an
objective evaluation of supporting technologies - the use and
incorporation of new and existing technologies to improve
efficiency and effectiveness in all aspects of incident management.
The Incident Management Systems Integration (IMSI) Division of NPD
has tasked the NIMS Support Center (NIMS SC) to support and manage
the day-to-day functions of the program.
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